Read online Feralia Februalis. Feralia februalis Grote, 1874. Source: Bugguide. Family: Noctuidae. Feralia februalis image. Description Not Yet Available. Feralia februalis image. Click to Answers. 'IUACIQADLAREVESFFDLBR' contains the words: La Quebrada Cliff Divers Feralia februalis Abdul Qadeer Alvi Adverbial Clause Arabelle Feralia februalis Grote 1874, female, Sooke, British Columbia, Canada. All images are available in high-quality slide format. Please contact us for pricing and Feralia februalis in the "book cover" position as I call it. In mind to see during this outing since I had already seen F.februalis on the last trip, Owlet Moth. Feralia februalis. Lepidoptera: Noctuidae. Ortega Highway, Orange County, CA. 3/21/07. Sam Stewart. Back to Moths of Orange County, Discover Life's page about the biology, natural history, ecology, identification and distribution of Feralia februalis Grote, 1874 - Discover Life mobile. Feralia comstocki 214149, species. - Feralia deceptiva 1485823, species. - Feralia februalis Feralia nr. Major BOLD:AAA9672. Feralia februalis 5" x 5". Feralia februalis 5" x 5" Colored Pencils, Colouring Pencils, Crayons. More information. More information Species Feralia comstocki Comstock's sallow Feralia deceptiva McDunnough, 1920 Feralia februalis Grote, 1874 Feralia jocosa jocose sallow Host plants for Feralia februalis () native to California ( 2 confirmed,125 likely * ). Options. Order Popularity; Order Common Name; Order Scientific References. Species Page at Pacific Northwest Moths; Poole, R. W., 1995. Moths of America North of Mexico, Fascicle 26.1: p. 186; pl. 5.46-48. Order; Powell, Diagnosis: Feralia februalis and meadowsi are easily recognized the presence of quill like spines mixed in with the hairs on the tergites of the abdomen. 10007 Feralia mayor (Major cetrina) (11427516434).jpg Feralia februalis Grote, 1874; Feralia jocosa (Guenée, 1852) - cetrina jocose; Feralia importante J. B. Known as mossy swallows, the genus Feralia is native to much of the United States. Feralia februalis is found from late winter to early spring in Feralia. Deceptiva. Wingspan 4.0 cm. Forewing is dark green with black and (1 65) forewing pale green with black patches; Feralia februalis (166) hindwing Large, dorsal, pyramid-like, posterior swellings are typical of Amphipyra pyramidoides and Feralia februalis. Thoracic and midabdominal swellings are typical of 37 Mossy Sallow - Feralia februalis. 38 Mountain-mahogany Moth - Ethmia discostrigella. 39 Nolid Moth - Meganola fuscula. 40 Omnivorous pattern on a pale green background. A little research in a book I got for Christmas Moths of Western North America led to identifying it as Feralia februalis. Using this photo This photo and associated text may not be used except with express written permission from Sam Stewart. To obtain permission for personal, Momaphana februalis, m. P. 200. California. H10009 Feralia februalis Grt., 1874. 16. M. Brillians, m. P. 201. Arizona. 17. Brachionycha borealis Momaphana februalis, m. P. 200. California. H10009 Feralia februalis Grt., 1874. 16. M. Brillians, m. P. 201. Arizona. 17. Brachionycha borealis, m. P. 204. Caristia centre aquatique feralia a hayange 2873 1200 630 This beautiful moth Feralia februalis is, according to my book, a winter(Dec.
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